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Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2001
This article presents a brief history of normal-pressure hydrocephalus, its clinical presentation, and different theories on its pathophysiology. The different diagnostic tests, differential diagnosis, and its treatment are presented.
C A, Hakim, R, Hakim, S, Hakim
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Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

Continuum, 2019
Since it was first described in 1965, normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) has been a controversial subject. New studies have shed light on its epidemiology and pathogenesis and provided objective ways to measure outcome in patients with NPH. Neuroimaging has improved and allows better recognition of both NPH and the presence of overlapping diseases ...
Neill R, Graff-Radford, David T, Jones
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Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

2014
Although it has been nearly 50 years since its first description of clinical and radiological, there is considerable uncertainty about the diagnosis of normal pressure hydrocephalus because it shares the semiotics with the group of dementias. Hakim’s triad (impaired gait, initially type clumsiness of the lower limbs followed over time by inability to ...
P. Missori, A. Daniele, C. Colosimo
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NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUS

The Neurologist, 1999
Doctors find the management of normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) difficult because their diagnosis often is uncertain and the treatment with shunt surgery carries a significant risk. With the aim of bringing to the attention of physicians the useful, but largely anecdotal, information available regarding this problem, this article discusses the ...
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The Electroencephalogram in Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

Archives of Neurology, 1973
The electroencephalogram was normal in over 50% of 11 patients with normal pressure hydrocephalus. When present, abnormal records had a variety of changes, usually seen against normal background rhythms. Third ventricular dilatation, by itself, is not a cause of bursts or projected rhythms in the EEG.
D G, Brown, E S, Goldensohn
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The Neurobiology of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1993
Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) is an intriguing problem in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and brain parenchymal physiology. This article presents what is known about its pathophysiology as well as its clinical presentation and treatment.
P L, Gleason, P M, Black, M, Matsumae
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NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUS

Acta Pathologica Japonica, 1987
The pathological changes in the brains of seven patients who had been clinically diagnosed as normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) are described and the possible etiological mechanisms are discussed. The pathological findings in all cases consisted of demyelination akin to Binswanger's type of encephalopathy, especially in the frontal lobes ...
K, Akai   +3 more
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Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus in the Newborn

Pediatrics, 1981
The entity of normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) following intraventricular hemorrhage in the newborn has been characterized. Of 87 infants with intraventricular hemorrhage, 20 had early and rapidly progressive hydrocephalus with intracranial hypertension and/or death.
A, Hill, J J, Volpe
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Diagnosis of Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus

New England Journal of Medicine, 1970
Abstract When normal-pressure hydrocephalus is suspected on the basis of clinical findings, the diagnosis can be confirmed by use of intrathecal radioisotope scans and pneumoencephalographic findings. The pneumoencephalographic studies clearly outline the ventricular space and provide evidence of the presence or absence of obstructive hydrocephalus ...
D F, Benson   +3 more
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The syndrome of normal-pressure hydrocephalus

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1984
✓ A series of 40 patients with the syndrome of normal-pressure hydrocephalus is presented. Diagnosis was based on clinical and computerized tomography (CT) scan criteria and was followed by the insertion of a ventriculoperitoneal shunt in every instance.
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